The Heat’s starting point guard arrived to AmericanAirlines Arena for Thursday morning’s shootaround session with a Miami Vice-themed mustache. Dragic will sport the mustache when the Heat debut their new Nike “City Edition” uniforms against the Kings on Thursday night.

A look at the Heat’s Miami Vice-themed jersey. (Photo courtesy of Miami Heat)

The new facial hair will go well with the new uniforms, which include jerseys with pink, black and powder blue accents. It also features the word “Miami” written in the original Miami Arena script across the chest and it’s “inspired by Heat history and Miami in the 1980s.”

“It represents the city, flashy,” said Heat forward Udonis Haslem, who grew up in Miami. “You can get pretty much anything you want down here in Miami. To bring that flash, that grit and that glamor, hopefully it brings us some energy and we go out there and play hard.”

According to Nike, the “City Edition” uniforms are meant to “represent insights and emotion from the court to the upper deck to the cities’ streets, in pursuit of a unique way to capture each team and its city in a way that respects the past and present of the clubs while also positioning them for the future.”

“I love it. I absolutely love it,” coach Erik Spoelstra said of the Miami Vice-themed uniforms. “It was one of my favorite TV shows growing up. I had a totally different view on Miami before I moved here and that was my perception of it. I think it’s awesome.”

But don’t expect Spoelstra to follow Dragic’s lead and go with a Miami Vice-themed look.

“If I had any guts, I would show up in a Miami Vice suit. I don’t,” Spoelstra said with a laugh. “I don’t think I can grow a mustache in time. But I think it’s brilliant. It captures so much of the 80s culture of Miami and the players can have fun with it.”